Why don't you think a little for a moment huh?
The Xbox 360 in AMERICA (its undisputable turf) has an entry price of $200. The (arguably) better deal sells for $300. However, look at the sales this year. It barely outperforms the "expensive" PS3 ($400-$500).
So, is really the *price* the key element here? When people worldwide don't deem a 360 that much worth $200 or $300, is pricing the PS3 $300 going to make such a difference?
Ah, but we know most people are inclined to say "yes, it'll make a difference"...and you know why? because of value. People know the value of the PS3, it's just a matter of not having the budget to compromise a purchase or something else blocking their will to buy it at the current price.







